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  1. tests/test_additional_responses_bad.py

            "/a": {
                "get": {
                    "responses": {
                        # this is how one would imagine the openapi schema to be
                        # but since the key is not valid, openapi.utils.get_openapi will raise ValueError
                        "hello": {"description": "Not a valid additional response"},
                        "200": {
                            "description": "Successful Response",
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  2. configure.py

          scripting error, and will continue to provide invalid input.
          Raise the error to avoid infinitely looping.
      """
      if not question:
        question = 'Do you wish to build TensorFlow with {} support?'.format(
            query_item)
      if not yes_reply:
        yes_reply = '{} support will be enabled for TensorFlow.'.format(query_item)
      if not no_reply:
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  3. fastapi/background.py

    from typing_extensions import Annotated, Doc, ParamSpec
    
    P = ParamSpec("P")
    
    
    class BackgroundTasks(StarletteBackgroundTasks):
        """
        A collection of background tasks that will be called after a response has been
        sent to the client.
    
        Read more about it in the
        [FastAPI docs for Background Tasks](https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/tutorial/background-tasks/).
    
        ## Example
    
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  4. fastapi/datastructures.py

                    The position in bytes to seek to in the file.
                    """
                ),
            ],
        ) -> None:
            """
            Move to a position in the file.
    
            Any next read or write will be done from that position.
    
            To be awaitable, compatible with async, this is run in threadpool.
            """
            return await super().seek(offset)
    
        async def close(self) -> None:
            """
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